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SUMMARY:Guillaume Ross\, Austin Kelleher\, Adam Pierson - Starbase: open so
 urce graph security analysis
DESCRIPTION:Title: Guillaume Ross\, Austin Kelleher\, Adam Pierson - Starba
 se: open source graph security analysis\n\nScheduled Date and Time (Pacifi
 c Standard): Saturday\, August 12\, 2023\, at 1400 PDT\n\nEventBrite Link:
  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/guillaume-ross-starbase-open-source-graph-se
 curity-analysis-tickets-668402769677?aff=oddtdtcreator\n\nMax Class Size: 
 70\n\n\n\n\nAbstract:\n\nSecurity teams are overwhelmed with data. How doe
 s a user account relate to a server\, an application? Does this vulnerabil
 ity put this important data at risk\, or does it simply expose a few syste
 ms we care about much less? Who really has access to these files? This is 
 vulnerable\, but the firewall won’t let traffic to the service\, or will
  it?\n\n\n\n\nThese types of questions are very difficult to answer in a v
 acuum as they require context. With the power of graphs\, and Starbase\, a
 n open source graph security analysis tool\, we will be able to import the
  data that allows us to answer them using the graph.\n\n\n\n\nJohn Lambert
  said “Defenders think in lists\, attackers think in graphs”. Join us\
 , so we can get a lot more people thinking in graphs!\n\n\n\n\nSkill Level
 : Intermediate\n\nPrerequisites for students:\n\nAbility to use Docker whe
 n provided with commands. Basic understanding of IT and security issues in
  cloud environments.\n\n\n\n\nMaterials or Equipment students will need to
  bring to participate: A laptop with Docker as well as a few docker images
  pulled in advance.\n\nDue to the brittle nature of conference Wi-Fi\, we
 ’d send instructions in advance\, so as many people as possible will hav
 e downloaded it.\n\n\n\n\nBio:\n\nGuillaume has worked on the blue-team si
 de of security for close to two decades now\, and loves to do things becau
 se they MATTER and not just because everyone else in security is doing the
  same. He leads the security and IT teams at JupiterOne.\n\n\n\n\nAustin K
 elleher is a Principal Software Engineer as well as a founding member at J
 upiterOne. He leads the team responsible for maintaining 100+ open-source 
 projects at JupiterOne. His background has primarily been focused on devel
 oping cloud-based software systems and tools that interact with graphs for
  security analysis. Prior to moving to the security industry\, Austin was 
 an engineer at eBay building Marko and Lasso\, which are the open-source w
 eb tools that power the eBay.com web experience.\n\n\n\n\nAdam Pierson is 
 a Senior Software Engineer at JupiterOne. His diverse experience includes 
 time as an embedded software engineer\, an R&D analyst working on adopting
  emerging technologies within large corporate IT environments\, and as a d
 eveloper demonstrating the value of using graph databases to solve complex
  problems. Currently he is on JupiterOne’s Integration team working on d
 evelopment tools and continuing work on the open-source Starbase project.\
 n\n\n\n\n​
URL:https://forum.defcon.org/node/246045
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LOCATION:Las Vegas\, NV\, DEF CON 31
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